The Lonely War of Capt. Willy Schultz #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the complete story of Captain Willy Schultz, a German-American U.S. Army officer during World War II who finds himself caught between two worlds after being falsely accused of treason. Originally serialized in the 1960s and 1970s, this Dark Horse edition compiles the full saga of Schultz's harrowing journey as he fights to clear his name while navigating the brutal realities of war.
In "The Charge Is Murder!", PFC Ernie Spinardi, a battle-hardened BAR man, grapples with the weight of an accidental killing when he takes it upon himself to protect the two orphaned children of an Italian looter—putting his loyalty to his unit at risk in the process. Written by Will Franz and illustrated with raw intensity by Sam Glanzman, this powerful installment in The Lonely War of Capt. Willy Schultz series captures the moral complexity of war through a single soldier’s desperate act of conscience. The cover, also by Glanzman, mirrors the story’s somber gravity with its stark, expressive line work.
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↩ Reprints Fightin' Army #76 (1967), Fightin' Army #77 (1967), Fightin' Army #78 (1968), Fightin' Army #79 (1968), Fightin' Army #80 (1968), Fightin' Army #82 (1968), Fightin' Army #83 (1969), Fightin' Army #84 (1969), Fightin' Army #85 (1969), Fightin' Army #86 (1969), Fightin' Army #87 (1969), Fightin' Army #88 (1969), Fightin' Army #89 (1970), Fightin' Army #90 (1970), Fightin' Army #91 (1970), Fightin' Army #92 (1970)
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